now. >> you're in the cnn newsroom, i'm martin savidge,i'mdonlemon.thank you for joiningus.donisfar away on special assignment, as you may have just seen. las vegas. we'll be back in touch. >>> we have to start overseaes with that desperate national emergency now facing the people of the philippines. nationwide recovery effort just beginning after a tremendous pounding by a monstrous typhoon. this was the storm when it was tearing buildings to pieces and sending millions of people to any shelter they could find. a staggering number of people didn't make it. international red cross says the death toll may soar past 10,000, in all casualty figures finally in. >> in nearly every populated area, people finding clean drinking water and food, hospitals are overrun. and veteran emergency officials tell cnn that this is by far the worse devastation in the philippines that they've ever seen. >> paula hancocks is in an airport a few hundred miles south of manila. it took the full force of this enormous typhoon. tell us what the area looks like today and where do people even start to be

european space agency, the satellite disintegrate high into the atmosphere and caused nodamage.dondahlerhas more. >> reporter: the gravity field and steady state ocean explorer was launched in 2009. it ran out of fuel on october 21st and has succumbed to the very thing it was designed to study. gravi gravity. cbs analyst don dyer says -- >> they estimate that the odds of getting hit by a piece of space debris are about one in a trillion. to put that in perspective, your can chances of getting hit by lightning is 1.14 million. it explode into thousands of pieces before crashing into the pacific. in fact, that's where most unmanned spacecraft end up when they lose orbit. in recent years, a russian -- nasa satellite, a russian space probe, and a spice station all landed harmlessly in the ocean. >> every year dozens of objects return to earth in similar fashion, but this one is unique return to earth in similar fashion, but this one is unique as it's a large spacecraft as far as spacecrafts go. they skip along the outer layers of the atmosphere, much like a rock skipping across a pon

that 2,000 pound satellite to hitearth.dondahlerhas the latest. and jeff pegues on the nation's newest college football powerhouse, which is also the country's first university for the deaf. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. and every hour with every new image we see the toll seems to get worse. a country of 96 million people hit by a typhoon of enormous power. this is what it looks like in the philippines, with the police chief in tacloban says up to 10,000 are dead. there was understandable chaos there. we noticed this picture of an owner standing outside his store with a gun trying to keep looters away. as american forces head in to help tonight here's what haiyan looks like from space. you can see the enormous area the storm still covers even though its wind speeds are down significantly. we begin with seth doane in beijing. >> hundreds of thousands of filipinos are coming to grips with the devastating impact from haiyan, the storm's heavy winds turned entire nei

snow this time tomorrow morning. we'll explain it allshortly.don, takeit away. >> thank you. >>> any complications on the cos sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >> hi, don. good morning, everyone. we picr first one. that one could effect on the eastern shore. 50 westbound at route 8, roman coke road. we have an accident blocking the right lane. on the beltway speeds still at 55. same goes for 95. that's a look at 895 at the harbor tunnel looking good. another look outside, 83 at padonia road. now wjz has the stories people are talking about this morning. here's don. >> thank you. >>> we have a college advisory s along this morning. mcdaniel college in westminster is opening late at 10:00 a.m. because of a power outage. >>> days after a typhoon devastated the philippines the government and international relief agencies are still struggling to get aid to those who certainly need it. here is susan mcginnis reporting for wjz. >> typhoon haiyan came ashore in vietnam this morning as a category 1 storm. far weaker than the potential record-breaking typhoon that crashed into the philippi

wantdontojoin me as we honor you in the cultural center in san francisco. (clapping) i want to have all the board members come up, please. >> thank you, very much and i'm honored. the board and the people have been working on the cultural center are thrilled to be at this point. in 2003 there was a town hall meeting at december i didn't carmichael we talked about how to improve the community south of market and one of the points that came out of the discussion was to institute listed the contribution of the filipino community in san francisco and the bay area. and so 10 years ago we are started out at the it was supposed to be on top of bloomingdales. that didn't happen and we had another opportunity to be right next to the metro ran that also didn't happen. for various reasons. we're not at 8 fourteen mission kit corner from the metro iron right between denny's and sam's liquor store. yeah, that's how we felt when they gave it to us. (laughter) >> but one of the strengths we have is to do a lot with a little. you can see the rendering observe architect has done and you'll start to

doing what they can to send aid back to their home country.kpix5'sdonknapplearns it could be awhile before it gets to its final destination. [singing] >> reporter: the pastor on guitar. leads his congregation in song and prayer for victims of the typhoon. >> we also send our prayers to the troops deployed. >> reporter: filipinos in the bay area continually provide shipments of the necessities to their extended families. they rallied so quickly. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> reporter: help comes not just from church folks and not just from filipinos. >> collect contributions and support and donations, nonperishable items and survival items for their families and families. >> the donations were piling up at the motorcars, project pearls works year around to support the poorest of the poor in communities. >> do you have family in the philippines? >> i do. >> you have heard from them? >> i have not. we are trying to get in contact with them right now. >> i have my 11-year-old son with me today. teaching him the importance of when somebody needs help we help them. they need help. >> rep

back to their homecountry.donknapplearned it could be awhile before it gets there. >> reporter: pastor bob on guitar leads his creation in song and prayer for victims of typhoon hayan. >> we also lift up the troops deployed in the philippines. >> reporter: pill pee knows in the bay area killly provide shipments of necessities to families in the philippines. now the need is beyond comprehension. >> the surrounding churches that have members from san francisco, around peninsula that have rallied so quickly. >> reporter: help comes not just from church folks and not just from fill pee knows. >> collect contributions and support, donations, nonperishable items for the victims, families. >> reporter: here in san brew know, the donations are piling up in elcamino. project pearl works year round to support the poor. >> trying to get in contact with them. kind of hard. >> son with me today. trying to teach him the importance to be helpful. definitely they need help. >> reporter: catherine herbert's son enjoys learning the lesson. >> at first i was a sign holder. now i'm helping bring o

what else is there?>>donknowifhat is the case. when i talk to him and ask him what is going on did anything happen when i wt to the store, anything like that -- >> kk: are youleeping with him? >> i am. >> are you sleeping with him? now we know. now we need to bring chris out or something but we need to figure out how we are going to -- we both have a kid with him. so we have to figureut how we are going to do this >> i am with that but i would like to understand how you would like us to live together because you walk around the house like you o the house. but i'm supposed to be in your world and you are doing whatever it is that you want to do. and i am just there not doing nothing'm not supposed be wi chris or something >> i don't know i feel like you should talk to me about it if you feel likyo have been walking arounhe house and i'm walking around like i own the house. this is my first time hearing about it >> kirk: why does she have to come to you? ar you mared to chr? >> no. if itsn issue the way i'm behaving at the house i'm saying i feel like it should be sd to me as opp

. >>> good afternoon.i'mdonscott.>> i'm jessica kartalija. >>> recovery efforts pouring in. it's feared the death toll will soon climb to 10,000. the latest for wjz. >> typhoon haiyan destroyed everything in its path leaving families to find shelter wherever they can. survivors across the philippines are growing desperate, even painting signs for rescue helicopters. >> we want water and medicine for the injured. we just need your help. >> u.s. marines are arriving with badly needed supplies for the millions of disaster victims. >> there was 15 to 25 feet waves that came across the entire villages. so everything is wiped out. >> witnesses say the damage from friday's deadly typhoon looks more like the after math of a tsunami. >> it's horrific. >> bodies lined the streets. some are losing guns to fight off lewders. these american storm chasers became rescuers when the typhoon tore through a hotel. they used mattresses to help people escape. >> tens of thousands are feared dead. the death toll is difficult to track because phone lines are down. a sign of life came today in one of the harde

lafayette parkchampiondon. whereisdon? (applause)>> he's actually playing on the swings. [laughter] >> all right. next up, it does take great leadership from our elected leaders and another true example at the state level for us has been phil king. also he's on the state assembly. he's that young dad with two kids and uses our parks and play grounds all the time. he couldn't be here, but i have [speaker not understood] to say a very brief word to present a proclamation. thank you. >> thank you so much, phil. i'm here on behalf of assembly member tang as phil mentioned. this is a wonderful park truly an effort on behalf of the community. we're here on behalf of the state assembly to present proclamations to the friends of lafayette park, rec and park, dpw, and carina as well. thank you so much, bill, and we'll be handing these out. >> thank you all. clap lap (applause) >> all right. ~ next on the line up, batting third, if you l he's the district 2 supervisor. he's a dad, he's a playground lover. he's a half decent athlete and he is a true, true, true advocate for our parks. represe

child? >>idonthinktre's ything worse you can do to a child. >> tonigh the mormon girl whose innocence was so brutally stolen reveals how she turd terror into triumph summoning the resolve to survi and even outwt her captors. she writesbout it all in her new book "my story". >> when i decided to write i i knew i wanted it to be real. i knew i wanted to go all the way. >> so why now? >> i have heardo many terrible ories. on in four girls, one in six ys are going to be sexually abus. those statistic are staggering. so in a sense it was important that you put out the detail of that abuse so people realize they're not alone? >> absolutely. >> itll goes back to the late springf 2002. elizabeth w lived in an upscale neighborhood i salt lake city utah wit her parents ed and loisnd five siblings was just typical -year-old girl eerly anticiping high school. >>ll the different clubs and sports teams and getting my driver's license and dating. i mean, i was ready. >> in a city fams for its mormon roots, elizabeth felt sheltered and protected. she had her large famil her ith and her belo

shopping days. they are still expecting 3.9% in growth. they are crying wolf andidon' buyit. >> retailas been catchg a bid recently. i wond if there's a reflection of the better retail environment or if this is just looking at luations and buying retail stock. >> one of the thingsgoing on is house prices have been going up for couple of yrs and going up a aouble digit rate. that's a big difference between hoehold pres going down. >> that's a positive? >> yes. >> we have housing afrdability back to where it was in 2009. we have to see someroader participation in allarts of the mark. >> rht now housing is going up. we're talking about sales starts at an annu rate of 30%. we're t even in t middle. what's happened and it isn't because of a special policy. it's because market cleared. prices collapd. was going down for six years. that's a long time. w it's clearing and you're seeing it move up. >> believe the movemen in the housing rket will be self-defeating because prices keepoing up and the affordability of the house, your $100,0 loanwill become 15r 20% more expensive. there's

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. in sanbruno,donknapp,kpix 5. >> they are collecting monetary donations to help with the relief efforts. for a link to their website, go to kpix.com. >>> all right take a look inside your refrigerator tonight. a richmond-based company called glass onion catering is recalling more than 90 tons of pre-packaged salads and sandwiches. federal health officials say it's because of a possible echo lee outbreak. 26 people in three states, including california say they got sick after eating the product. >> usually these salads are pretty easy. you take them for lunch. so yeah, it is pretty consuming. >> some of the brands include trader joe's, super fresh foods and delish. check out the full list on kpix.com under news links. >>> big heated debate boiling tonight. opponents say they've collected enough signatures for a ballot initiative to repeal it. the law aims to reduce discrimination by allowing transgender kids on whether or not they want to use a boys or girls restroom and which sports team to join. a conservative group claims that it violates the privacy of the non-transgender stu

before we go to the reception. next in the individual leadership category wehavedonmarcowho is the executive director of mission hiring hall south of market employment sector. [ applause ] >> good evening, commissioners, chairperson. when the staff told me i was supposed to report to city hall to get an award, i said, yeah right. when i looked at the person and property, i noticed -- person, i noticed he was serious. when i asked what kind of an award am i getting and he said hero award. i said yeah right. i was thinking maybe community worker of the week might fit me better. i didn't know way i was feeling that i was a hero and i never connected the event with this moment until this morning when i saw president obama making his speech before i stepped out of the house and as i got closer to this moment i connected everything and i'm very appreciative an honored to have this award. i'm an extension of the men and women that work at mission hall. i also accept this award in their honor. mission hall finds jobs for people, people that don't necessarily have the contacts, the reso

landing, waiting for that 2,000 pound satellite to hitearth.dondahlerhas the latest. and jeff pegues on the nation's newest college football powerhouse, which is also the country's first university for the deaf. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."

givingp acting onef these days. >> yes. >> may i be one of the first to sayplsedon' really?uld you reall consider ging it up? >> yes. yeah. i ink within a couple of years, yeah. >> just want to try something fferent? i do i want a new aenture in life. i've been doing this for qte a long time >> gotnything in mind? >>o but i want tbe open to the possibilities. u can only do tt if you're not committed to something else. well, jessica you are a remaable actress and ahor and photographer and it's an honor to you here. >> tha you very much. >> the book is called "it's about a little bird" and y'll beack with khie lee and hoda. they ser drinks. up next we'll have more music from lady [ male announcer ] you can change your tomorrow if you do something today. and there's nevebeen a betterime because th year, devry iversity has $45 million dolls in need and merit-based scholarships andrants available to those whoualify. and this degree can make a difference. in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had cares in their field within months. now is your time apply

armistice in korea. >> what's a real inspiration to meisdonfitzsimmons.>> reporter: at88donmaybe the only veteran from world war ii. >> the only wars we have is on a baseball diamond. >> trouble, trouble. >> reporter: you don't have to be a vet to play and yet so many here served. >> we're all team players and the military shares the team. that's the way you're raised, boy scouts and rotc. >> reporter: make no mistake, they take america's pastime seriously. >> good-bye of. >> reporter: and were the years, you can't ignore them. sometimes they just catch up. >> one of my outfielders was playing for pleasant hill about five years ago and actually died on the field, but that's part of getting old. >> reporter: but they don't complain and they don't quit. >> i was pitching and i got a line drive right here and it broke the tibia from here up to the knee. >> reporter: you ever think about maybe stopping? >> no. >> reporter: because something about this game calls to them. it calls to these men who grew up on the diamond. >> at 88 i think i maybe have a year or two left. so far

still see the smoke risingrom the mal pile of it's not outsodonbehough deceivedy the fact that this is out of control. even thoug there is smoke the fire is und control. again that should be in an hour that shelter in place still in efct for the the-county area. santa clara, parts of alameda because the smoke has been going across the bay. standing he probabl a mile away, i can't really smell ything myself we are slightly -- wre not downwi, we're slightl upwind from it buts far as this being a choke hazard i would not classifyt as that. a bad smell and if you don't like b smells you wanto stay inside. e fire started around 1:0 yesterday afternoon. and thisappened because there department describes tous, with these cars being move and that csed some of the flammable materials probly upholsry or astic, to light up. th were able to get the fire under control within several hos and they hope to have it out by 6:00 this morning. the smoke did get so thick in menlo parkhat students and teache at a tutoring center had to put masks on even inside. >>e didn't notice anything was wrg unt

. >> reporter: goodmorning,don. goodmorning, everyone. a culler to the caller mentions a violent threat to the head quarters of under armor in south baltimore. not only are some of the buildings evacuated and searched by city swat teams the neighborhood is also evacuated. those who live inside the off limits area were unable to return home, some outside for hours. a dozen employees were removed from the building. they can't say how many neighbors were inconvenienced. the threat was a hoax. i'm mike schuh reporting from south baltimore. back to you. >> thank you. firefighters say the >>> firefighters say a home was packed with card box boxes making it difficult to get around inside after a fire. the body of an 82-year-old man found inside. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. >>> a woman struck and kill bid a metro train at silver spring metro station. it appears to be an accident but circumstances are still unclear. the woman was rescue from the track and taken to the hospital where she died. the station is now reopened. >>> hundreds run in a race to honor a state trooper hi

been no second term. >> i think not only that but i >>idonknowif you can blame this on the media. the problem with ken cuccinli's campaign and the advantage to chris christie's campaign, christie is operating in the staae of new jersey where there's no media, nework affiliate market. he made his own immediate. why he talked to the voters. kecuccinelli spent and was defined by the mcauliffe pple spent way too much time worrying about what people do in their bed rooms, things people don't worry object. >> the usual war on women strategy, to which the republicans n't have a counter strategy. >> they do. it's called chris christie. chris christie ran against the first all-women ticket i think in the history of this nation and still won the woman vote. >> and he'pro-life. >> and sti won the woman's vote >> in new jerseyhere as no attack on hhm as a war on women. >> he tried. didn't succeed. >> in virginia it was an overwhelming attack on ken cuccinelli. absurdity, but nonetheless an attack. and i think we have -- there are two events when you talk about media that are real, irrespecti

govern. we can't just keep stalemating and closing thegovernmentdon. wehave to govern. we have got to find wys to get the deficit under control. we've got to do that. that's what we're intending to do inthis committee. it's not grand bargain. it's taking baby steps. paying down on the debt. having a down payment to make su our debt and deficit is taken care of. that's what helps the economy to grow is when we place certainty out there and closing the government down doesn't place certainty. it sure doesn't. and it raises hell with american families, working men and women, and indeed this economy. we appreciate you being here. it's alwaygood to talk with you. >> always good to talk with you, lou. thanks so much for having me. >>> a republican re-electedn a blue state. the gop establishment fails a conservative candidate for governor in a formerly red state. julie wizinski and michael goodwin on the political fallolt from election 2013. so ally bank has a raise yo rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get he

. that is mycoauthordonyeager.that is bernadette smith. there's john vendetto. there i am at the microphone because i don't talk enough for a living. and it was fun. that guy in the back used to play for the buffalo bills and kansas stay chiefs. i graduated with him. >> what a fantastic group. >> it was fun. i have a couple of signings this one will be tomorrow at 7. thursday i'll be in steve doocy's extension of his house at book ends in ridge wood, new jersey. >> fantastic. i'm going to drop by. >> meanwhile? >> from personal care items to candy to thank you notes, volunteers keep our heroes strong by sending them pieces of home. >> operation shoe box is a nonprofit that sends care packages in shoe box-size boxes to troops around the world. >> janice dean is in florida where it started. good morning to you, j.d. >> reporter: good morning, we are at the villages. ♪ the villages these volunteers are packing operation shoe boxes that go to troops all over the world. if there are troops there, operation shoe box is there to pack items they need. the troops love it. mary harper st

what the lyrics of leonard cohen's halleluiah means totimdonolie.>> i thought i understaood it, but the next thing my whole life is coming down around my ears. every hope, every dream i ever had for the future is broken around me and i don't know where to turn. it was in that place that god said, do you still trust me and it was at that moment they understood "hallelujah." >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," this is david martin. >> beautiful. absolutely beautiful. >> having music take you to a place that you -- where you needed to go somewhere. >> yeah. absolutely. we're thinking of our >> the stock market is doing great but that doesn't help everyone. gary cone of goldman sachs is in studio 57. we're going to talk to him about the economy and find out how wall street is helping the returns veterans. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." i'm gonna do this... no... no... no... i'm gonna beat you this time ♪ yes... (laughing) yes!! ♪ you may have heard there's a new rinse that talks about protecting, even after eating and drinking. crest pro-health has always done that. it's clini

warriors in mind. imagine what the lyrics of leonard cohen's halleluiah means totimdonolie.>> i thought i understandood it but the next thing my whole life is coming down around my ears. every hope, every dream i ever had for the future is broken around me and i don't know where to turn. it was in that place that god said do you still trust me and it was at that moment they understood "hallelujah." >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," this is david martin. >> beautiful. absolutely beautiful. >> having music take you to a place that you -- where you needed to go somewhere. >> yeah. absolutely. we're thinking of our veterans >>> clouds around the bay area, some fog moved onshore, looks like it will be breaking up and high clouds drift overhead. looking toward pleasantton, some fog throughout the day, warming up to the 40s and 50s now, 60s and 70s towards the coastline, slight chance of showers, a return to dry weather on wednesday. >> the stock market is doing great but that doesn't help everyone. gary cone of goldman sachs is in studio 57. we're going to talk to him about the economy and

who eat breakfas tend to weigless than thosewhodon. anew perspecte. what will you ga when you le? >>> according to the bmv, bike readers have the same responsibilities as motorists and subject to the same rules and regulations. >>> this means that bicyclallists cannot kick it in the crosswalk waiting for the light to change. >> you are required to wait at the lim line like drivers wait. this is a bad example. you have to wait at the limit line just like -- forget it. my point and by the way, car drivers and motorcyclists, you are not making it easy for me. you cannot -- actually you can do whatever you want but you are not permitted to stop in the crosswalk when waiting for the light to change. >>> here is a great example over on market street, this is a green box where bicyclists are supposed to wait and this is supposed to be for bikes. shaking my head. anyway, where was i? oh, yes, you are supposed to stop and wait but some don't. let's find out why. >> you do know you are not supposed to have your bike in the crosswalk. >> i don't follow. >> you don't follow? >> i don't. >> y

planning,don. ourgreat operations staff, zach taylor, judy auberry who is here, and everyone else who has contributed to this incredible project. so, at rec and park, we're encoloneling people to get out and play. that's our tag line, get ready, 1, 2, 3. >> get out and play. >> we say that because of the importance of keeping our families active and healthy. this is a real serious issue. according to the center for disease control, childhood obesity has more than doubled in our children and tripled in adolescents in the past 30 years. in 2010 more than one-third of our children were overweight or obese. it is important that we get our kids outside. our children today average over 7-1/2 hours behind a screen. listen to that. 7-1/2 hours behind a screen, less than 30 minutes a day outside. that has to change. and this playground helps get it done. and i wanted to just offer a quick quote from richard lu who is the author of a book called the nature principle which encourage uz us to reconnect with nature and create a balance between nature and the ever evolving world of technology. ~ he

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